·What: Forrest Day in concert
·Where: Planet Gemini, 2110 North Fremont St., Monterey
·When: 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 26
It's been six years since Forrest Day formed, and the rockin' band has made its mark throughout Northern California. They celebrate with a costume contest and live concert featuring new material. 21 and over. $15. Visit www.planetgemini.com.

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The last Pacific Grove Wine, Art & Music Walk includes Artisana Gallery's "Honoring Seven Generations" exhibit, featuring local photographers as well as a Day of the Dead exhibit. A community altar is also on display. Free. 655-9775, www.artisana-gallery.com.

·What: Osio Cinemas digital conversion grand opening
·Where: Osio Cinemas, 350 Alvarado St., Monterey
·When: Friday, Oct. 26
Osio Cinemas in Downtown Monterey is converting to digital projectors. To celebrate, they are hosting a grand opening with free popcorn to paying patrons Friday through Sunday. The conversion includes the installation of a satellite dish that will enable the theater to screen live and pre-recorded content, including operas, ballets, plays, sporting events and more. 644-8171, OsioCinemas.com.

·What: I Cantori Choral Workshop led by Ann Burleigh
·Where: Monterey Peninsula College Choral Music Room M119 at Monterey Peninsula College, 980 Fremont St., Monterey
·When: 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 27
Anne Burleigh leads this choral workshop, open all to skill levels. Burleigh has sung with the professional chorale at the Carmel Bach Festival, established the Monterey Peninsula Symphony Chorus and served on the Carmel Music Society Board among her local accolades. $20 advance, $25 at the door. Under age 21 free. For reservations call 644-8012 or visit ICantori.org.

·What: "A Career in Theater: What's the Next Step?" forum
·Where: Portola Hotel & Spa, 2 Portola Plaza, Monterey
·When: 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 27
The Monterey County Theater Alliance hosts a forum for students who seek a theater Career. The panel includes Elizabeth Brodersen, director of education for the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco and William Wolak, professor emeritus from the University of Pacific. Local educators include Monterey Peninsula College theater department chair Gary Bolen and Western Stage at Hartnell College artistic program director Melissa Chin-Parker.
Alliance president Teresa del Piero will moderate. $10 general, $5 alliance members. 372-0895, email terry@pblum.com, or visit www.mctaweb.org.

·What: Bertamo Trio in concert
·Where: Hidden Valley Theatre, Carmel Valley Road at Ford Road, Carmel Valley
·When: 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 28
The Bertamo Trio — Letitia Berlin on recorder, Yuko Tanaka on harpsichord and David Morris on viola — specialize in music of the 17th and 18th centuries, as well as contemporary music. This performance features music written by Georg Philipp Telemann, Bach and Johann Kaspar Ferdinand Fischer, as well as modern composers. $10. 659-3115.

MONDAY

·What: "Doors of Perception: Make Your Home Entrance a Grand One!" presentation by Deven Finnie
·Where: Ocean Woodworks, 398 Shasta Ave., Sand City
·When: 5:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 29
Deven Finnie has more than 30 years of woodworking and custom home building experience. He hosts this presentation on wood and selecting the right front door for your home. It's part of Ocean Woodworks 10th Anniversary series of special events. Free. 899-9055.